Thesis An analysis of competitiveness of National youth service form four school leavers competencies in the job market a study of secondary school leavers in Nairobi county
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Mount Kenya University
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The study sought to analyse the competitiveness of National Youth Service form four school
leavers’ competencies in the job market. The study objectives were; to establish the employment
status of NYS graduates in the last five years from 2012 to 2008, to find out what the market
demands in regards to competencies of NYS trained school leavers, to analyse the relevance of
NYS training programmes in the job market, in view of finding answers to the questions for the
benefit of the school leavers and the nation as a whole. The study was to inform the stakeholders
on the need to tailor and re-engineer NYS programmes in order to equip the school leavers with
skills and competencies they require to be employable and also be able to create their own jobs to
match the technological changes, globalization and new trends in the labour market today. Both
primary and secondary data was sought. Primary data was obtained using questionnaires and
interview schedules where all the data collection instruments were pre-tested prior to main study
by use of NYS other training college in industrial area. The pre-testing was done to refine the
instruments used to ensure validity and reliability. Croubach’s
alpha was used to test
questionnaires for reliability while content validity was discussed for the interview schedules to
test appropriateness of the content and if evaluated against desired outcome. Ambiguous questions
and unclear items were re-constructed to ensure clarity. Secondary data was obtained by review of
documents in the office on graduate employment status. Mixed methods design was utilized where
both qualitative and quantitative paradigms were employed to enhance research quality and results
reported using figures, tables and charts. Creswell design and analysis of cognitive interviews for
comparative multinational testing was applied for data evaluation. Data description involved a
discussion on the sources of data and definition of the dependent and independent variables. Target
population for the study were; the NYS trainees, their three principals, the program co-ordinator,
and a labour officer. Stratified and simple random sampling techniques were used to select a
sample of 106 from a target population of 1062. Data collected were analysed using descriptive
statistics which included percentages, frequency distributions, modes, means, standard deviation
and inferential statistics-analysis model of variance ANOVA. The findings of the study reported
98.19% response return which indicated a high rate of return and very good, regarding gender,
80% of the respondents were male, showing a male dominated institution. Regarding age, majority
78.64% of the trainees were in the age bracket 18-24, which noted a highly productive age, while
their principals were on age bracket 35 and above which depicted maturity and experience.
Regarding the employment status of the graduates, documents reviewed indicated 91.74% of
graduates were unemployed for the period 2012 to 2008, attributed to lack of competences required
for the job market thus; youth employment remained a major challenge for the government.
Regarding findings on market demands on trainee’s competencies, data gathered on modules used
for training indicated saturation of courses that lacked global outlook and used vintage technology
in skills development training. Programme re-engineering through curriculum development was
found necessary. Further findings on opinions sought on programme relevance revealed that 57%
of the respondents thought NYS programmes were relevant to current job market but lacked
appropriate training infrastructure hence; lack of infrastructure was seen as hinderer’s to quality
deliverance of training. The study recommends that NYS and other technical oriented tertiary
institution in the country adopt global outlook approach to training programmes, train using
modern technology if the trainees have to remain competitive and develop new programmes in
line with the current trends in the labour market.
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Educational planning, Management, Administration